Reference: RBD-1354
Jumper Wire Single 20cm
Length: 8 inches/20 CM (Long) Material: Copper Plated Pin Spacing: 2.54mm.
Reference: RBD-1354
Length: 8 inches/20 CM (Long) Material: Copper Plated Pin Spacing: 2.54mm.
Reference: RBD-0351
Contactless transmission of data and supply energy (no battery needed) Operating distance: Up to 100mm (depending on antenna geometry) RoboticsBD Operating frequency: 13.56MHz Data transfer: 106 kbit/s Data integrity: 16 Bit CRC, parity, bit coding bit counting Anticollision Typical ticketing transaction: <100 ms ( including backup management)...
Reference: 0245
Choose your desire Resistor value from below:
Reference: 0031
3 Types Available (Please select from option) 1. Male to Male 2. Male to Female 3. Female-Female
Reference: RBD-0768
Size: 5mm Color: RED Head Shape: Round Lens Appearance: Transparent
Reference: RBD-0761
Breadboard friendly Mounting Style: Through Hole Mounting Direction: Vertical
Reference: 1353
Length: 12.5 inches/30 CM (Long) Material: Copper Plated Pin Spacing: 2.54mm.
Reference: RBD-2768
ESP32-C6-WROOM-1-N4: 4MB Flash
Reference: RBD-1871
5V single power supply. Wave frequency adjustable 0-400Hz adjustable frequency pure sine wave. Unipolar and bipolar modulation mode. External 12MHz crystal oscillator. PWM carrier frequency 23.4KHz. Voltage, current, temperature feedback real-time processing. Overvoltage, Undervoltage, overcurrent, overheating protection function. Pin set soft-start mode...
Reference: RBD-1928
Frequency: 2.4GHz ISM. Protocol: BLE 4.0. Max transmitting power: max. 4dBm. Modulation System: GFSK. Serial Baud Rate: 1200 to 115200 bps. Reference Distance: 80 meters.
Reference: RBD-3049
The VC-02-Kit is a development board designed for the VC-02 module, and it is a shared the same board with the VC-01-Kit. The development board integrates the CH340C serial port to a USB chip, providing a basic debugging interface and USB upgrade interface, designing wake-up light and cold and cooling lamp, providing status indication and control...
Reference: RBD-1973
Brand: DFRobot
Easy-to-use Low-cost expansion board for micro:bit Leads out all IO ports of micro:bit Specially-designed port for “HuskyLens AI camera”. This board can be used to Provide stable 5V power supply for HuskyLens to make it run steadily in all modes. Silkscreens on the back clearly indicate the functions of all interfaces
Reference: RBD-2145
L298P based Arduino motor driver shield Onboard Buzzer (D4). Onboard Bluetooth interface, you can directly plug, no wiring required. Six Analog interface. Forward, Backward steering indicators
Reference: RBD-2212
Directly plug antenna interface. I2C bus communication. Multi-capacitor combined filter. Blue LED power indicator. High sensitivity(low noise RF input amplifier). High power auto gains control AGC circuit.
Reference: RBD-2318
The Speaker module is composed of a power amplifier and a loudspeaker. Sound size can be adjusted by the potentiometer on the circuit board. Enter different frequencies, the speakers produce different tones. Can be carried out by for Arduino encoding and DIY their music box!Product data interfaceusing anti plug,the two sides of the interface are...
Reference: RBD-2114
Multifunctional Expansion Board LM35 Temperature Buzzer for Arduino UNO Fully compatible with Arduino UNO interface Integrates multiple module functions Provides basic experimental modules for beginners Expansion ports for additional module experiments
Reference: RBD-2396
GPS Module NEO-7M Satellite Positioning Module for Arduino with MicroUSB
Reference: RBD-2465
Uses ILI9341 display and XPT2046 touch SPI controllers
Reference: RBD-2505
RS232 Bluetooth Serial Adapter Communication Master-Slave Module
Reference: RBD-2541
Brand: DFRobot
This is the latest voice recorder module with integrated record and play functions. Easily record your voice by pressing the record button, speaking and then releasing the button when finished. The module is able to playback 10 seconds in total. Connect an 8Ω 3W speaker or an external active speaker for voice output. The module also has a 3 pin digital...
Reference: RBD-2559
This Rich Shield has various sensors, buttons, LEDs, a potentiometer, segment display and buzzer. Specifications: Suitable for Uno, Mega, Leonardo and other 5V Arduino's that use the Uno R3 pin layout Works on 5V Has various parts to learn the basics with Arduino IR Remote Control is included Handy I2C and UART (RX/TX) pins available
Reference: RBD-2680
4-way Pacman type arcade joystick. Heavy duty design gives this joystick a great feel! ABS plastic and solid alloy construction Uses 4 microswitches to detect on/off position Unique handle design Spring return to center Very rugged construction Rated 5A @ 125V, 3A @ 250V* Overall height: 101mm Base: 97x65mm Joystick height: 60mm 4-way, large...
Reference: RBD-2682
Double H bridge, which can drive two DC motors at the same time, single 7A current, high power; Wide voltage input 6.5V ~ 27V ; Signal optocoupler isolated input, can be directly controlled by IO port, free from interference; Undervoltage protection to prevent instantaneous high current burning of the module; High-power TVS and electrostatic bleeder...
Reference: RBD-2717
Double-Relay Version Specified Program Monitoring Scheduled Restart Website Monitoring Video Card Monitoring
Reference: RBD-3050
This breakout board is the simplest way to create a project with mutiple capacitive touch sensors. No microcontroller is required here - just power with 1.8 to 5.5VDC and connect up to 5 conductive pads to the 5 left-hand pins. When a capacitive load is detected (e.g. a person touches one of the conductive contacts) the corresponding LED on the right...
Reference: RBD-3052
The CJMCU-3247 Current to Voltage Module is designed to convert current signals (0/4mA-20mA) into corresponding voltage outputs, making it ideal for use in industrial automation and sensor interfacing. This development board provides precise signal conversion, ensuring stable and accurate performance across a wide range of applications.
Reference: RBD-3053
This RFID tag is really unique: it works with mobile phones just like other RFID tags, but you can reprogram it over I2C. The tag shows up as an ISO/IEC 15693 (13.56MHz) chip which is readable by phones and tablets. This could be interesting in situations where you want a tag that can be re-written dynamically when connected to a controller. For example,...